News | December 9, 2013

Smart Water Networks Will Surpass $3.3B In Annual Revenue By 2022

With the world’s water systems under increasing pressure, water utilities are looking to smart network technologies to meet growing demand and tough environmental targets, reduce non-revenue water losses, and improve operational efficiency. The smart water networks market is attracting a wide range of new players and presenting established players with the opportunity to expand their business into new areas.  Click to tweet: According to a new report from Navigant Research, the global smart water networks market will expand from $1.1B in annual revenue in 2013 to more than $3.3B in 2022.

“The water industry is hungry for change, but also conservative in its operations and restricted in its financial options,” says Eric Woods, research director with Navigant Research. “Smart water networks are an intrinsic part of the transition of the industry to a data-centric business that is able to maximize the benefits of intelligent devices, IT, and communications networks.”

Rapid urbanization will help to drive innovation and growth in the smart water market in coming years, according to the report.  In the next 4 decades almost 3 billion additional people living in cities will require drinking water and wastewater services, along with other basic services.  Water is becoming a focal point of many cities’ sustainability agendas, but replacing aging water infrastructure in established cities is expensive and disruptive, and building new reservoirs is even more challenging. Smart water networks can play a role in conserving water and expanding services while using existing infrastructure.

The report, “Smart Water Networks”, examines the evolution of the smart water networks market, with a particular focus on drinking water systems.  The study provides an analysis of the drivers and barriers for the transformation of the water industry, including technological, financial, environmental, and economic factors.  Global market forecasts of shipments and revenue related to components of smart water networks, including water meters, smart meters, water network monitoring and control, data management and analytics, and communications infrastructure, extend through 2022.  The report also assesses the competitive landscape and various approaches to smart water networks in different world regions and provides case studies of major smart water projects.  An Executive Summary of the report is available for free download on the Navigant Research website (http://www.navigantresearch.com/research/smart-water-networks).

Source: Navigant Research